Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) urinary bladder ion and water transport is enhanced by acclimation to higher salinity to serve water balance.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Erik John Folkerts, Martin Grosell
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Abstract

Marine teleosts experience ion gain and water loss in their natural habitats. Among other tissues, the urinary bladder epithelium of marine fishes has been shown to actively transport ions to facilitate water absorption. However, transport properties of the urinary bladder epithelium of marine fishes and its plasticity in altered ambient salinities is relatively under-investigated. We describe urinary bladder epithelium electrophysiology, water flux, and expressions of ion transporters in urinary bladder tissue of Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) acclimated to either 35 ppt or 60 ppt seawater. Water absorption in bladder sac preparations increased ~ 350% upon acclimation to 60 ppt. Increases in water transport coincided with a significant ~ 137% increase in urinary bladder tissue mucosal-to-serosal short circuit current (Isc) and a ~ 56% decrease in tissue membrane resistance. Collectively, these metrics indicate that an active electrogenic system facilitates water absorption via Na+ (and Cl-) transport in urinary bladder tissue. Furthermore, pharmacological inhibition of urinary bladder tissue Isc and expression of a suite of ion transporters and channels previously unidentified in this tissue provide mechanistic insights into the transport processes responsible for water flux. Analysis of water transport to overall Gulf toadfish water balance reveals a modest water conservation role for the urinary bladder of ~ 0.5% of total water absorption in 35 ppt and 1.9% in 60 ppt acclimated toadfish. These results emphasize that electrogenic ion transport facilitates water-absorptive properties of the urinary bladder in Gulf toadfish - a process that is regulated to facilitate water homeostasis.

海湾蟾蜍鱼(Opsanus beta)膀胱离子和水的运输通过适应较高的盐度而得到加强,从而达到水平衡。
海洋远洋鱼类在其自然栖息地经历着离子增殖和水分流失。在其他组织中,海洋鱼类的膀胱上皮已被证明能主动运输离子以促进水分吸收。然而,对海洋鱼类膀胱上皮细胞的转运特性及其在环境盐度改变时的可塑性研究相对较少。我们描述了适应 35 ppt 或 60 ppt 海水的海湾蟾蜍(Opsanus beta)膀胱组织的膀胱上皮细胞电生理学、水通量和离子转运体的表达。膀胱囊制备物的吸水率在适应 60 ppt 海水后增加了约 350%。水运输量增加的同时,膀胱组织粘膜到粘膜短路电流(Isc)显著增加了约 137%,组织膜电阻下降了约 56%。这些指标共同表明,活跃的电原系统通过膀胱组织中的 Na+(和 Cl-)转运促进了水的吸收。此外,对膀胱组织 Isc 的药理抑制以及此前未在该组织中发现的一系列离子转运体和通道的表达,提供了对负责水通量的转运过程的机理认识。对海湾蟾蜍鱼总体水分平衡的水分运输分析表明,在 35 ppt 和 60 ppt 的适应蟾蜍鱼中,膀胱在总吸水量中分别占约 0.5% 和 1.9% 的比例,起着适度的保水作用。这些结果表明,电解离子转运促进了海湾蟾蜍膀胱的吸水特性--这一过程受到调控,以促进水的平衡。
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.60%
发文量
145
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology publishes original investigations that illuminate normal or abnormal regulation and integration of physiological mechanisms at all levels of biological organization, ranging from molecules to humans, including clinical investigations. Major areas of emphasis include regulation in genetically modified animals; model organisms; development and tissue plasticity; neurohumoral control of circulation and hypertension; local control of circulation; cardiac and renal integration; thirst and volume, electrolyte homeostasis; glucose homeostasis and energy balance; appetite and obesity; inflammation and cytokines; integrative physiology of pregnancy-parturition-lactation; and thermoregulation and adaptations to exercise and environmental stress.
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